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they believed that they would win on their own in a clash with germany on september 1, 1939, germany attacked poland in response to this, france and great britain declared war on berlin but did not take any effective measures in order to help their new ally. the polish army was defeated. after 2 weeks the polish government fled to romania at dawn on september 17 , soviet troops entered the territory of western ukraine and western belarus. at the end of september 1939, the second speech, the commonwealth ceased to exist. she was very unenviable, poland paid the price for it. let's apply this term to the hamburg account. she paid, that is, yes, in full honestly a well-deserved hamburg bill, that is, what you deserved more than 6 million dead, and concentration camps are solid on the territory of poland , the policy of resolving the final polish question. that is, the poles as a nation. in principle, they should have disappeared from the map of europe here. what was the fate and what was the payment for the fact that you and this monster and predator decided to play some allied games. t
they believed that they would win on their own in a clash with germany on september 1, 1939, germany attacked poland in response to this, france and great britain declared war on berlin but did not take any effective measures in order to help their new ally. the polish army was defeated. after 2 weeks the polish government fled to romania at dawn on september 17 , soviet troops entered the territory of western ukraine and western belarus. at the end of september 1939, the second speech, the...
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in 1965 the queen visited germany _ family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for _ family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for the - family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for the first i queen visited germany for the first time as a monarch, which really marked the beginning of a reconciliation between the two countries following the two wars. the queen this year for 11 days, a really long visit. at the time that was very much welcome —— the queen was very much welcome —— the queen was here for 11 days. you can really observe a similar theme even though the focus is not entirely on the post—war era, but it is very much the reconciliation following years of dispute over negotiations and thatis of dispute over negotiations and that is very much welcomed here, it is seen as this political statement to improve relations, to start a new chapter and overall it is welcomed notjust by chapter and overall it is welcomed not just by the chapter and overall it is welcomed notjust by the g
in 1965 the queen visited germany _ family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for _ family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for the - family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for the first i queen visited germany for the first time as a monarch, which really marked the beginning of a reconciliation between the two countries following the two wars. the queen this year for 11 days, a really long visit. at the time that was very much welcome...
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germany was a defeated country. and the soviet union although not damaged, but nevertheless, a country against which everyone in the west rallied and this agreement would not only be the soviet country, but also germany. because this way out , these orders are an opportunity for the sale of german goods that are not subject to discrimination until hitler came to power. this cooperation existed and developed in 1927, germany recovered from the consequences of the economic crisis in terms of gross product and income of the population , the country for the first time exceeded pre-war figures soon in terms of total industrial production. germany ranked first in europe and second in the world. this time will later be called the golden twenties , such impressive results were achieved by the germans largely thanks to american loans until 1929, germany received over 20 billion dollars in loans from the united states. the rapid growth of the economy led to the flourishing german science of culture and art under the weimar re
germany was a defeated country. and the soviet union although not damaged, but nevertheless, a country against which everyone in the west rallied and this agreement would not only be the soviet country, but also germany. because this way out , these orders are an opportunity for the sale of german goods that are not subject to discrimination until hitler came to power. this cooperation existed and developed in 1927, germany recovered from the consequences of the economic crisis in terms of...
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here in germany. while we now had the unique chance with our social democratic, green and liberal coalition government that we could overcome. cultural hesitancy towards all the thought of migrants and one flagship program, which we have introduced now is a point based system. and just as a canada and austin, australia and the immigrant societies have. so i think this is one big change. and the other project we met, we have embraced is to look after you come us practical work experiences, which is a huge shift also tell us something that we heard. chancellor shelves say he wants to remove bureaucratic hurdles. is that a promise? because speaking, as, as someone who moved here to germany as an immigrant, i can tell you that the system is fairly complicated. yes, i know, and germany, it's really so far lacking behind with digitization. and we do want and intend to leapfrog in this, in this respect and which is really needed. and as so, i really appreciate that the foreign office of germany as now scruti
here in germany. while we now had the unique chance with our social democratic, green and liberal coalition government that we could overcome. cultural hesitancy towards all the thought of migrants and one flagship program, which we have introduced now is a point based system. and just as a canada and austin, australia and the immigrant societies have. so i think this is one big change. and the other project we met, we have embraced is to look after you come us practical work experiences, which...
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and germany. you turn president troops prove this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today, it gives me particular pride to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries. this friendship meant so much to my beloved mother. the late queen, who often spoke of the 15 official visits she made to germany, including her 5 status. the 1st of those in 1965 came when our continent was still deeply scarred by war and the trauma of conflict. hers was the wartime generation. and like my father, the queen, it said in uniform, that my parents 11 day tour in germany should prove to be a pivotal moment in the reconciliation between our nations. was therefore a matter of great personal significance to the boat minor mater with norma, a row my mother knew what a huge achievement this reconciliation meant. feeling brazil, and with her many visits contamination. she wanted to make a contribution to furt
and germany. you turn president troops prove this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today, it gives me particular pride to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries. this friendship meant so much to my beloved mother. the late queen, who often spoke of the 15 official visits she made to germany, including her 5 status. the 1st of those in 1965 came when our continent was...
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in this war, germany for poland, it is better to definitely take the side of germany before the conflict, as territorial interests poland in the west and poland's political goals in the east, above all in ukraine, can be secured. in the report of the second intelligence department of the main headquarters of the polish army, the dismemberment of russia was at the heart of polish policy in the east, so our possible position will be reduced to the following formula, who will take part in the division should no longer remain passive at this remarkable historical moment, the task is in order to prepare well in advance physically and spiritually, the main goal is to weaken and the defeat of russia the deputy minister of foreign affairs of poland, count janshembic, in one of the instructions to the polish ambassador in moscow, wrote to us that it is extremely difficult to maintain a balance between russia and germany, our relations with the latter are completely based on the concept of the most responsible persons of the third reich, who claims that in a future conflict between germany and rus
in this war, germany for poland, it is better to definitely take the side of germany before the conflict, as territorial interests poland in the west and poland's political goals in the east, above all in ukraine, can be secured. in the report of the second intelligence department of the main headquarters of the polish army, the dismemberment of russia was at the heart of polish policy in the east, so our possible position will be reduced to the following formula, who will take part in the...
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today's germany, with the growth of this power of permanent germany, despite the fact that germany and the germans have certain qualities that are able, uh, in very unfavorable conditions to achieve maximum results, the americans. it was very frightening. and i, too, all the time adhered to this idea that the americans temno did not want this feared and therefore in every possible way. they slowed down germany and sought to destroy germany, but at least, starting from the event in ukraine, and indeed , they led germany to this and dragged germany in every possible way, but by means of a state of war with russia and now i’m asking a good question, but now an interesting thing has happened event. now germany has actually become involved in the fight against russia, in fact, germany is at war, and germany has lost part of its industry, it will probably lose more, that is, on the one hand germany, first, weakened. secondly, she is in a very difficult financial situation. today, with dima, we talked about the state debt of 2.5 trillion. uh, euro. uh, inflation is growing all the time, it
today's germany, with the growth of this power of permanent germany, despite the fact that germany and the germans have certain qualities that are able, uh, in very unfavorable conditions to achieve maximum results, the americans. it was very frightening. and i, too, all the time adhered to this idea that the americans temno did not want this feared and therefore in every possible way. they slowed down germany and sought to destroy germany, but at least, starting from the event in ukraine, and...
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but this is germany. germany has the money. it's just every year since they're both the chancellor and i was the fighting. vander this historic turning point, reversing the country's previously cautious defense policy. it promised a 100000000000 euros. so can you understand why that money doesn't seem to have reached will anywhere yet? it's time that's true, but we don't start with a simple things. you showed the model, there are several models we could use. i would use a model that's better than have no infantry tank. so i am for everything that makes us stronger in the convert. and so i think we're discussing too much about issues and we're not doing the right things fast enough. so because this has been a count, consistent criticism of germany big promises, lots of spending. where is it? long delays in getting stuff to talk to you crave. so what's the problem? i think there's not a problem. we have 30 percent already in the is a problem because everything comes late yet. but the word tightened. vendor is not because we are a
but this is germany. germany has the money. it's just every year since they're both the chancellor and i was the fighting. vander this historic turning point, reversing the country's previously cautious defense policy. it promised a 100000000000 euros. so can you understand why that money doesn't seem to have reached will anywhere yet? it's time that's true, but we don't start with a simple things. you showed the model, there are several models we could use. i would use a model that's better...
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it wasn't on normal nick and germany. the ammonia can then be converted back into hydrogen and used for energy production. angola could thus be the 1st country in the world to supply germany with green hydrogen. if all goes well, green energy from lucca could begin its journey to germany in early 2025. according to current plans, that would be the equivalent of 1450000 megawatt hours per year. that would be enough to supply around $450000.00 households with electricity career might as most of the snow seem to fall where it's not needed. and not in places that needed for winter sports, like the alps where this february was 3 degrees warmer than usual. globally, climate change is playing havoc on the weather and we have to get used to more extreme weather events like droughts and major heat waves. not to mention storms and heavy rain, we humans have to adapt. and so to all other species in springtime has arrived in germany, meaning more time to baskin that lovely sunshine. nature emerges from hibernation and we can delight
it wasn't on normal nick and germany. the ammonia can then be converted back into hydrogen and used for energy production. angola could thus be the 1st country in the world to supply germany with green hydrogen. if all goes well, green energy from lucca could begin its journey to germany in early 2025. according to current plans, that would be the equivalent of 1450000 megawatt hours per year. that would be enough to supply around $450000.00 households with electricity career might as most of...
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for germany, who i'm already. yeah, is considered to be one of the best locations worldwide to produce hydrogen, because it's best with at great wind and solar conditions at the same time, which is important to run an economist plans around the clock. so we believe technical and commercial conditions are very attractive, and mauritania has been a stable or a country in a region that sometimes is into difficulties. and the government has expressed strong interest to build stronger relations with germany. and this could be a 1st lecture project that will strengthen, tyson meetings, because mauritania could become a significant supply of green adequacy and, and green energy to germany. could the hydrogen be exported anywhere else besides germany? sure, um there is no, there is no commitment or no decision making yet. so the hydrogen that's going to leave more eating your quote, unprincipled. be exported everywhere i germany was it's a strong and ambitious targets on energy transition, i think is a natural place to go
for germany, who i'm already. yeah, is considered to be one of the best locations worldwide to produce hydrogen, because it's best with at great wind and solar conditions at the same time, which is important to run an economist plans around the clock. so we believe technical and commercial conditions are very attractive, and mauritania has been a stable or a country in a region that sometimes is into difficulties. and the government has expressed strong interest to build stronger relations with...
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of subsistence for our army, what else do you want from germany?” hitler shouted peace to the masses of ordinary germans, and did not bring simple everyday well-being. the german economy lay in ruins, the number of the poor grew, as in the war, the germans were forced to save. wearing shirt-fronts on everything instead of shirts drinking coffee from acorns and smoking cigars and dried cabbage leaves soaked in nicotine, part of the population chronically did not eat up. in 1921 , a soviet journalist visited berlin. ilya ehrenburg. he wrote that shop owners changed price labels every day, stamps fell down the streets , herds of foreigners roamed the streets, they bought up the remnants of the former for pennies. luxury in poor quarters destroyed several bakeries , it seemed that everything should collapse, but the chimneys of factories were smoking, bank employees carefully wrote out multi-digit figures, prostitutes, diligently blushing, journalists wrote about hunger. schoolchildren in russia they crammed the chronicle of germany's past victories, ev
of subsistence for our army, what else do you want from germany?” hitler shouted peace to the masses of ordinary germans, and did not bring simple everyday well-being. the german economy lay in ruins, the number of the poor grew, as in the war, the germans were forced to save. wearing shirt-fronts on everything instead of shirts drinking coffee from acorns and smoking cigars and dried cabbage leaves soaked in nicotine, part of the population chronically did not eat up. in 1921 , a soviet...
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well, here we can discuss whether germany tried to leave russia in its sphere or russia to germany? and just for me, i have been bringing you to the question of the scandal of the bundestag , the head of the defense committee called merkel herself guilty of the war because in 2008 when ukraine could get a plan for membership in nato, the so-called pdc merkel actually prevented it, is this scandal developing enough, because it has been going on for a week, and how do you think it can end? the fact that russia has turned into an aggressive state is striking. because if it were not for cooperation with germany, german money , and these endless introductions that russia built, and not for the supply of hydrogen peroxide to europe, then russia simply would not have the opportunity the possibility of a non-physical person to build a similar armed force and start exercising his neighbors will there be any responsibility for merkel in germany, what will be the end of the test catalog to the administration of the president about an independent road accident, the cells did not violate german
well, here we can discuss whether germany tried to leave russia in its sphere or russia to germany? and just for me, i have been bringing you to the question of the scandal of the bundestag , the head of the defense committee called merkel herself guilty of the war because in 2008 when ukraine could get a plan for membership in nato, the so-called pdc merkel actually prevented it, is this scandal developing enough, because it has been going on for a week, and how do you think it can end? the...
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but is very popular in germany. and when you reference that and said, oh, go on again and james, i'm sorry i do it's, it's getting extremely loud here right now. as all the parliamentarians are leaving the bonus tag with ya, i think it was a very hot or felt speech. and i think at the center of it stood the historical ties and the present ties between the 2 countries. but also what i think and what he had very much highlighted is that in the face of the challenges um that, that asked that stand before us when it comes to climate change. but also in relation to the warn ukraine. he really emphasized unity and then taking and get and sort of taking courage and, and, and taking courage and sort of sorry and taking courage from that. you know, that standing together being together is always better than being alone. and whether it comes to the weapons deliveries to ukraine, which he highlighted, but also when it comes to technological innovation to combat the climate crisis. that's right, he said in d, let's get courage
but is very popular in germany. and when you reference that and said, oh, go on again and james, i'm sorry i do it's, it's getting extremely loud here right now. as all the parliamentarians are leaving the bonus tag with ya, i think it was a very hot or felt speech. and i think at the center of it stood the historical ties and the present ties between the 2 countries. but also what i think and what he had very much highlighted is that in the face of the challenges um that, that asked that stand...
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in downtown stuttgart, germany is most polluted street. in causeway, of course, on called the air and causal as well as in the new students, a bush's development is actually good until the evening moved in. we ducked the natal, chose twice as much pollution at midday the novel, but the situation changes when the wood ovens are lit in the evening for the air is then more polluted with particulates that can make it into the lungs than it stood, cuts, neck auto. how poor we were talking about a factor of 3 over an hour. middle sticklers results are confirmed by numbers from the german federal environment agency. the approximately 11000000 wood burning stove in germany. create twice as many fine particles as the emissions of all the cars and germany street. the pollution gets even worse because the particulates are created, where every one lives us, bookish, how to from window the highest, what's really perplexing now is that these are cars, understandably lead to diesel gate because fraud was involved off to hot with wood stoves, fields, wher
in downtown stuttgart, germany is most polluted street. in causeway, of course, on called the air and causal as well as in the new students, a bush's development is actually good until the evening moved in. we ducked the natal, chose twice as much pollution at midday the novel, but the situation changes when the wood ovens are lit in the evening for the air is then more polluted with particulates that can make it into the lungs than it stood, cuts, neck auto. how poor we were talking about a...
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i watch germany kill itself. but if she believes that she is reborn by this, we will see in 10 years. while i see how germany resigned itself to the destruction of its energy independence and the ability to develop its industry, how it resigned itself to the loss of markets, how it reconciled itself to the loss of financial opportunities and how the schulze leads disaster. i'm talking about one. here you are talking about something else. i'm just saying no. i didn't say they would be reborn. i spoke about the direction in which germany is moving, what goals they set for themselves and how they will go towards this, how poland will react to this, or how france will react to this, or how russia will react to this, this is another question. here to discuss it in this topic, say about how it will be so, i did not see a single step that germany made in this direction. you know many steps are not visible at all. we can only feel them. they don't feel like that. i don't see a single political force. which would declare
i watch germany kill itself. but if she believes that she is reborn by this, we will see in 10 years. while i see how germany resigned itself to the destruction of its energy independence and the ability to develop its industry, how it resigned itself to the loss of markets, how it reconciled itself to the loss of financial opportunities and how the schulze leads disaster. i'm talking about one. here you are talking about something else. i'm just saying no. i didn't say they would be reborn. i...
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in november 1918 , a revolution took place in germany. the kaiser fled the country. after november 11, 1918, the new government was forced to admit defeat in the war and sign for more than six months . germany was shaking in revolutionary fever only on august 11, 1919, in the provincial german town of weimar , the constitution of the new german state was adopted. this is how the weimar republic was born. interwar period. it was considered one of the most free and democratic countries in europe, the weimar republic freely existed more than 40 political parties and movements. many of them proposed to radically change the social system of germany. contemporaries called it the maritime republic of democracy without democrats in 1919. the german philosopher ospendler wrote the approval of the constitution of 1919. in fact, this is the same provisional government that we formed in february of the seventeenth year. and she was the same, self-confident, just as senseless and just as inept, when we talk about the weimar republic , we must understa
in november 1918 , a revolution took place in germany. the kaiser fled the country. after november 11, 1918, the new government was forced to admit defeat in the war and sign for more than six months . germany was shaking in revolutionary fever only on august 11, 1919, in the provincial german town of weimar , the constitution of the new german state was adopted. this is how the weimar republic was born. interwar period. it was considered one of the most free and democratic countries in europe,...
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, i, i, i, , , germany? it is a fundamental issue, and ou germany? it is a fundamental issue, and you know. _ germany? it is a fundamental issue, and you know, we _ germany? it is a fundamental issue, and you know, we have _ germany? it is a fundamental issue, and you know, we have worked - and you know, we have worked together very, very closely from the first day of this terrible war of aggression of russia against ukraine, we coordinated in the g7 and in nato. now the british challenger tanks arrived the same day as the german leopard tanks. i think that gives a clear signal that both our governments are committed to continue the support for ukraine as long as it will be needed. what's the reaction — as long as it will be needed. what's the reaction been _ as long as it will be needed. what's the reaction been to _ as long as it will be needed. what's the reaction been to the _ as long as it will be needed. what's the reaction been to the visit, - the reaction been to the visit, ambassador, in germany amongst people there? the ambassador, in ger
, i, i, i, , , germany? it is a fundamental issue, and ou germany? it is a fundamental issue, and you know. _ germany? it is a fundamental issue, and you know, we _ germany? it is a fundamental issue, and you know, we have _ germany? it is a fundamental issue, and you know, we have worked - and you know, we have worked together very, very closely from the first day of this terrible war of aggression of russia against ukraine, we coordinated in the g7 and in nato. now the british challenger...
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on this project, i asked him why it was important for germany and for martinez, germany at the moment, important 2 thirds of its energy needs and the former foster energy, oil and coal guests. and if you want to become green by 2045 in the law, it's only going to happen by turning some of these quotes into green products. and it's important green products and retain has the potential of taking advantage of that need and demand in producing hydrogen based there was ok. and what happens now that all parties are on board with this project? where does it go from here? we signed an agreement today to join, to develop a 1st face to face, going to have a size of $400.00 megawatts of an thomas's capacity. and we're now going to use the next few months to undertake initial studies to check wind and solar. a characteristics of the site to do a detailed technical planning and to look out to financing and then we're going to go full speed in building the 1st pilot face of the year of the project on the road . well, you just mentioned wind and solar. i actually wanted to ask you, you know, i under
on this project, i asked him why it was important for germany and for martinez, germany at the moment, important 2 thirds of its energy needs and the former foster energy, oil and coal guests. and if you want to become green by 2045 in the law, it's only going to happen by turning some of these quotes into green products. and it's important green products and retain has the potential of taking advantage of that need and demand in producing hydrogen based there was ok. and what happens now that...
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could the hydrogen be exported anywhere else besides germany? sure there is no, there is no commitment or no decision making yet. so the hydrogen that's going to leave more into your quote and principal be exported everywhere. and germany was, it's a strong and ambitious targets on energy transition, i think is a natural place to go. we also need to replace some of the russian gas volumes that stop coming. so we need green substitutes for, for natural gas. and this is why we would 1st be looking at germany, but of course a part of the product can also go anywhere else in the world where, where this is significant demand in market ford that we're stuff on leaving the seo of conjunct. i thank you so much. thank you. while this next ones in light of international women's day, around the world, women earn less than men in germany. it's around 20 percent less one of the biggest gaps in europe, but not everyone's willing to wait for structural change to set things right. the berlin co working office tuesday co working wants to help women close this ga
could the hydrogen be exported anywhere else besides germany? sure there is no, there is no commitment or no decision making yet. so the hydrogen that's going to leave more into your quote and principal be exported everywhere. and germany was, it's a strong and ambitious targets on energy transition, i think is a natural place to go. we also need to replace some of the russian gas volumes that stop coming. so we need green substitutes for, for natural gas. and this is why we would 1st be...
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germany. germany is helping israel. israel is helping germany. the security corporation is 2 ways and i think it shows it highlights the remarkable transformation of the jewish state are we also discussed highlighting that and deepening that by having youth exchanges, which we want to move forward on and to have g to g government to government meetings that have been stopped for the last 5 years because of cove it and other circumstances to try to prepare the next one, which i think will advance everything that i discussed. and many other things, such as germany's participation in the economic projects of the abraham accords and perhaps future records that we will have, which i think will benefit the entire world. i want to assure you, chancellor schultz is room, is a liberal democracy and will remain a liberal democracy. i personally led israel for almost the last 16 years and i've helped liberalize this rarely system liberal as its economy liberal as its way of life. advanced the rights of l g b 2. how many of you know country to the image that
germany. germany is helping israel. israel is helping germany. the security corporation is 2 ways and i think it shows it highlights the remarkable transformation of the jewish state are we also discussed highlighting that and deepening that by having youth exchanges, which we want to move forward on and to have g to g government to government meetings that have been stopped for the last 5 years because of cove it and other circumstances to try to prepare the next one, which i think will...
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the approximately 11000000 wood burning stove in germany. create twice as many fine particles as the emissions of all the cars and germany streets. the pollution gets even worse because the particulates are created where everyone lives. las vegas harder for window. lucas, what's really perplexing now is that these are cars, understandably lead the diesel gate because fraud was involved off to hot with wood stoves, fields, where we have lots of harmful emissions and residential areas. hot does no discussion evolve kiner discussion. the need for this discussion can be seen in a variety of areas, even at the cause rural institute of technology. research has looked at the effects of wood smoke on human log cells for a few years. a new techniques is much more realistic than the traditional method of filtering out particles and then dissolving them and liquid and adding them to a cell culture. now, as in the lung, lung cells are aspirated directly in the machine with send outward smoke dust. if you similar to an i'm, if simulates a deeper part of
the approximately 11000000 wood burning stove in germany. create twice as many fine particles as the emissions of all the cars and germany streets. the pollution gets even worse because the particulates are created where everyone lives. las vegas harder for window. lucas, what's really perplexing now is that these are cars, understandably lead the diesel gate because fraud was involved off to hot with wood stoves, fields, where we have lots of harmful emissions and residential areas. hot does...
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we in german, germany and we in europe. thank you very much. did goodness counseling with me to and was at swim team at some for the even less is leaking, thought exact as on mondays i little time good life. i watching live coverage from even watching live coverage from the german bonus tag here on dw news, chancellor. all of sholtes has just addressed parliament. i had a bit you summit next week in brussels. it was very much a speech of encouragement, encouraging encouraging his audience to show confidence in the future. despite the difficult times he focused very much on the issues of competitiveness under the green transformation of the economy, which are key goals for the european union. but he stressed the importance of, of, of securing st. supply lines of 4 important raw materials. we're now going to hear from the head of the opposition. please match from the opposition cd. you party, the christian democrats. come on. you cannot prescribe confidence. will spa sergeant as the big tim chancellor just said with including his statement and th
we in german, germany and we in europe. thank you very much. did goodness counseling with me to and was at swim team at some for the even less is leaking, thought exact as on mondays i little time good life. i watching live coverage from even watching live coverage from the german bonus tag here on dw news, chancellor. all of sholtes has just addressed parliament. i had a bit you summit next week in brussels. it was very much a speech of encouragement, encouraging encouraging his audience to...
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another new start for germany. they're preparing for saturdays, friendly against peru, their 1st game since being dumped out of the world. her 6 new call ups were all born in germany, but 5 of them have parents who hail from other countries. they were all eligible to play for over nations, but have chosen germany despite decides. recent troubles on the pitch. fans hope the fresh faces help put the team back on track ahead of germany, hosting next years. european championship eastern. well, i think we have good players. we have the talent, but it doesn't work out like we wanted to. and the players we've, they have to find each other. there are some new players now that him and some young one shall to know to their paranoid of i know by your 21 year old defender malick chow place for italian side. ac milan is a cynical, he's father and finish mother, but quickly opted for germany out berg forward, morgan parish, his parents come from kosovo. he's mainly played club football in austria, and turkey. fly is his orders v
another new start for germany. they're preparing for saturdays, friendly against peru, their 1st game since being dumped out of the world. her 6 new call ups were all born in germany, but 5 of them have parents who hail from other countries. they were all eligible to play for over nations, but have chosen germany despite decides. recent troubles on the pitch. fans hope the fresh faces help put the team back on track ahead of germany, hosting next years. european championship eastern. well, i...
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, the life, the wasn't east germany was significant from the one you had in west germany. you have a different kind of freedom. china to day is just a, the old east germany in a diesel version on steroids. so i'm sorry to say i don't buy the document, john strand from strang consulting. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making news, china's exports fell by almost 7 percent combined in january and february. according to china's customs agency. imports dropped to as many chinese companies bring in less parts and materials for many of their exports. the figures show the global slowdown has cut demand for chinese products. people across france are experiencing widespread disruption today as millions strike against president and manuel microns pension reforms. almost all train and metro services funded, and schools across the country closed. it is the 6th day of strikes over the proposed reforms. since mid january jet blues bid to buy rival spirit airlines is likely to be blocked by the u. s. department of justi
, the life, the wasn't east germany was significant from the one you had in west germany. you have a different kind of freedom. china to day is just a, the old east germany in a diesel version on steroids. so i'm sorry to say i don't buy the document, john strand from strang consulting. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making news, china's exports fell by almost 7 percent combined in january and february. according to china's...
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germany to power. and no need to think that the germans really. there , collectively, the mind fell asleep and their hitlers, as they drove the like, in fact. most of the population would never have resigned themselves to the entire peace treaty of the nineteenth year, which was imposed, as they considered the greatest europe the most powerful cultural economic technological nation of that time. and, of course, that's been craving a huge role in everything, right? for centuries germany was one of the most powerful states in europe the holy roman empire in various time included not only the original german lands, but also the territories of modern czech republic austria belgium holland a significant part of northern italy and eastern france in 1806 as a result of the napoleonic wars, the ancient empire collapsed in its place, dozens of semi-final kingdoms a duchy and principalities arose. restored the unity of the german lands iron chancellor otto von bismarck in 1871, he united the disparate principali
germany to power. and no need to think that the germans really. there , collectively, the mind fell asleep and their hitlers, as they drove the like, in fact. most of the population would never have resigned themselves to the entire peace treaty of the nineteenth year, which was imposed, as they considered the greatest europe the most powerful cultural economic technological nation of that time. and, of course, that's been craving a huge role in everything, right? for centuries germany was one...
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germany to power. and do not think that the germans, really. there collectively all minds fell asleep as one in fact most of the population never humbled themselves in the nineteenth year, which was how they considered europe's most powerful cultural economic technological nation of that time and, of course, this is thirst for centuries germany was one of the most powerful states in europe the holy roman empire at different times included not only the original german lands, but also territories modern czech republic austria belgium holland a large part of northern italy and eastern france in 1806 as a result of the napoleonic wars, the ancient empire collapsed in its place , dozens of semi-final kingdoms a duchy and principalities. restored the unity of the german lands iron chancellor otto von bismarck in 1871, he united the disparate principalities into the german empire at the beginning of the 20th century , having strengthened and rearmed germany, began the struggle for the redivision of the world.
germany to power. and do not think that the germans, really. there collectively all minds fell asleep as one in fact most of the population never humbled themselves in the nineteenth year, which was how they considered europe's most powerful cultural economic technological nation of that time and, of course, this is thirst for centuries germany was one of the most powerful states in europe the holy roman empire at different times included not only the original german lands, but also territories...
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in britain, germany, and far beyond. this isjust one in britain, germany, and far beyond. this is just one example of how our countries together can offer a compelling example to the world. there are, i am delighted to say, there are many more. faced with so many shared challenges, the united kingdom and germany are together providing leadership to secure our shared future. today, the united kingdom and germany are europe�*s two largest producers of power from offshore wind, many german firms are involved in the production and direction of turbines of the british coast. the north sea, across which our people have travelled and traded for generations, is soon to be the site of a new interconnector, allowing us directly to trade electricity. our countries are both accelerating the expansion of our hydrogen economies, a fuel which could transform our future. hydrogen economies, a fuel which could transform ourfuture. and i�*m looking forward to seeing the plans to use hydrogen in its efforts to become a fully sustainable port. these innovations... —— hamburg. these in
in britain, germany, and far beyond. this isjust one in britain, germany, and far beyond. this is just one example of how our countries together can offer a compelling example to the world. there are, i am delighted to say, there are many more. faced with so many shared challenges, the united kingdom and germany are together providing leadership to secure our shared future. today, the united kingdom and germany are europe�*s two largest producers of power from offshore wind, many german firms...
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and let's ask, what is germany and germany is an occupied country. more than 30,000 american soldiers are still in germany. and if we talk about ursula herself, and her personality, then this is a typical product of the american system of cultivating its own personnel in occupied countries. they are also being led as young children to help at the university, of course, look, here is the husband. yes, where he studied at stanford, but this is a classic exchange of students, god, well, how much we had in the nineties. yes, how many people went to america to study, and there they were approached by especially intelligent and especially ambitious people, they approached them, guys and they said, listen, we have a fund here. you want to get money. do you want to move on? let's develop your career, come up with a differentiation for you, write you will become a doctor of science, and so on and so forth. of course, they want to appoint her three tasks as nato secretary general. she has only three tasks. the first is, of course, and coordinate all your actio
and let's ask, what is germany and germany is an occupied country. more than 30,000 american soldiers are still in germany. and if we talk about ursula herself, and her personality, then this is a typical product of the american system of cultivating its own personnel in occupied countries. they are also being led as young children to help at the university, of course, look, here is the husband. yes, where he studied at stanford, but this is a classic exchange of students, god, well, how much...
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and germany. you turn president proved this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today it gives me the titular price to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries.
and germany. you turn president proved this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today it gives me the titular price to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries.
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what is happening in germany? are they talking about this? and do they understand this danger and what should be done next? please. i think that these threats have been ignored for a long time and i am not sure that they understand laughter right now. well, if they do, then they understand them at the level that well, we are afraid. and we want to do something so that we are not afraid. but we we don't want to address the problem, but we want to address some of our meditation practices , which means that we can protect ourselves from this, because looking at the nuclear bomb in the morning , germany was the main author who allowed it, in fact, and it's too early to do it, because when americans even during the trump administration they understood that they were putting pressure on ira, they didn't understand that iran was making its nuclear weapons and it didn't care. who wouldn't mind if germany lobbied for trade with iran, to reduce these sanctions, to reach this iran agreement, that is, not to pressure to a regime that obviously wants bomb
what is happening in germany? are they talking about this? and do they understand this danger and what should be done next? please. i think that these threats have been ignored for a long time and i am not sure that they understand laughter right now. well, if they do, then they understand them at the level that well, we are afraid. and we want to do something so that we are not afraid. but we we don't want to address the problem, but we want to address some of our meditation practices , which...
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k and germany phase. and when in light of the warn you crying, but also with the climate shot at the climate crisis. and he really emphasized the importance of unity between those countries in a fighting or in facing these 2 challenges. and i think that sort of a sort of set the tone for this entire speech, really this deep connection corporation. and how if we want to face the challenges in the future, we need to stick together as you say. and lia, there was some really very personal remarks that he made not to mention a bit of humor as well, and which drew a few laughs. tell us how his address was received by the german members of parliament. i mean, it was met with a standing ovation rice, and i mean the politicians who then came out of the other came out of the big hall . afterwards. they were, you know, talking to a lots of press over here. all of them so far have said that they really liked her speech. it was funny, was full of humor, but it was also human. so i think a lot of people here were quite
k and germany phase. and when in light of the warn you crying, but also with the climate shot at the climate crisis. and he really emphasized the importance of unity between those countries in a fighting or in facing these 2 challenges. and i think that sort of a sort of set the tone for this entire speech, really this deep connection corporation. and how if we want to face the challenges in the future, we need to stick together as you say. and lia, there was some really very personal remarks...
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister regan trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. studies of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray. and on that day, should these refresh restoration masons, or to them he knew ba bye england don't front desk, i've been present it tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund. somebody will italian out on it. the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to form an alliance against germany with the soviet union, the polish government also refused. o
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister regan trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. studies of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray. and on that day, should these refresh restoration masons, or to them he knew ba bye england don't front desk, i've been present it tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund....
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germany currently leads nato's presence unit in lithuania. berlin is providing tanks and air defense systems to protect the alliance's eastern flank. >> we do, and we will do anything and everything necessary and possible to protect the eastern flank, because it is our obligation, our duty inside the nato with our allies. this is what we have been doing here in the past, and what we have even improved during the last 12 months, and we will continue. reporter: germany has deployed a combat brigade in lithuania since the autumn of last year in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. it means the troops are on standby and can be sent into action immediately in case of an attack. with the way neah -- lithuania is now pushing germany to keep its forces stationed in the baltic country long-term, but there is no agreement so far. on his trip, pistorius also met his lithuanian counterpart to discuss germany's presence here. >> the geographic position of the baltic countries calls for a stronger presence of partners in the region to ensure effective
germany currently leads nato's presence unit in lithuania. berlin is providing tanks and air defense systems to protect the alliance's eastern flank. >> we do, and we will do anything and everything necessary and possible to protect the eastern flank, because it is our obligation, our duty inside the nato with our allies. this is what we have been doing here in the past, and what we have even improved during the last 12 months, and we will continue. reporter: germany has deployed a combat...
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freedom for germany's faith safety. i think that's another element. so people have been very generous all over europe. i mean, 5000000 is very high number. and i think that's admirable. i mean, you know, you've, you've seen people really opened their houses, give people their sofa, you know, it's, it's, it's something easy but, but it's been a sort of an amazing a manifestation of, of hospitality and generosity. i think that's, that can only be seen in a positive light but, but that there is a difference. so there is a difference there sort of course, the idea that ukrainians will eventually go back. that's still the hope, you know, and that's, and most refugees who come here want to go back. not only ukraine and such true for many other countries. but as luck, the longer they stay, the less you know, the less likely they are to actually really return mccannen had a you the see, it's certainly a europe's contradictory policies do. open it to charges of racism and those charges have been made differently. there is some r
freedom for germany's faith safety. i think that's another element. so people have been very generous all over europe. i mean, 5000000 is very high number. and i think that's admirable. i mean, you know, you've, you've seen people really opened their houses, give people their sofa, you know, it's, it's, it's something easy but, but it's been a sort of an amazing a manifestation of, of hospitality and generosity. i think that's, that can only be seen in a positive light but, but that there is a...
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and germany is even germany is not openly criticizing it. so the real now implemented at the eu's external border. and germany is threat we have here, it goes farar beyond refugee issues it goes to the rule of law, europe has laws conventions, human rights uh commitments that we are breaking systematically at our borders. and this is supported by governments of all political backgrounds and that is the crisis because that undermines the very basis on which europe is built. let's pick up on that point and link it up to ethical and moral obligations. mckinnon. you have long said that europe has an absolute moral obligation to rescue those who are in peril on the sea. yet, italy's government has come under sharp criticism for restricting humanitarian organization's ability to do so. and in that report, we heard an italian politicians saying no, the ethical obligation is on the migrants themselves to stay at home. this is very cynical, to be very honest, of course, um countries of origin have the obligation to do everything to give people a bett
and germany is even germany is not openly criticizing it. so the real now implemented at the eu's external border. and germany is threat we have here, it goes farar beyond refugee issues it goes to the rule of law, europe has laws conventions, human rights uh commitments that we are breaking systematically at our borders. and this is supported by governments of all political backgrounds and that is the crisis because that undermines the very basis on which europe is built. let's pick up on that...
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from that in ukraine for example, or in serbia and germany. the focus of nursing is on basic care. i. e, caring for the body, giving food, monitoring medication, more so than in other countries such as ukraine nurses don't watch patients, they're there. it's purely about medical care. the ukrainians, as far as medical care is concerned, are actually superior to german nurses. the biggest challenge for them is not the work itself, but the language. after all, they have to know medical terminology and be able to read and understand drug labels. that's why they have 2 hours of intensive german lessons every day. but they learn most of the language on the wall with the help of their team. long rita chona knows exactly how it feels for the newcomers. she too had to start all over again. now 2 years after leaving ukraine, she's a registered nurse and she's happy training. her new colleagues he says, i have with all my heart, my soul because these are my people from my home country. i have to help mobility. there are also regular meetings with the ho
from that in ukraine for example, or in serbia and germany. the focus of nursing is on basic care. i. e, caring for the body, giving food, monitoring medication, more so than in other countries such as ukraine nurses don't watch patients, they're there. it's purely about medical care. the ukrainians, as far as medical care is concerned, are actually superior to german nurses. the biggest challenge for them is not the work itself, but the language. after all, they have to know medical...
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this is a poor capability for germany, and that's why there's a net for leaving and coordination of germany also in a military guy. now, another field where germany could take leadership, if you will, would be china if trying to gets involved in that war by providing weapons to russia. for example, should china be banned with sanctions if you will. but germany per suppose that i'll take a leadership role and that those that us present by saws might have discussed this. and again, there should be a joint approach of transatlantic or whatever we do. what's china? we have to understand that china autocratic system also plays in imperialistic rule and not only reached out to south chinese iowa. and it also tries to reach you by the road and initiative by purchasing shares of european court. and in this regard and understand the china tries to increase our dependencies and china we should do and reduce. our dependence is to jana, this is a common interest of united states and germany. and is also, i think, the common interests of transatlantic purpose to keep our technological superiority and to
this is a poor capability for germany, and that's why there's a net for leaving and coordination of germany also in a military guy. now, another field where germany could take leadership, if you will, would be china if trying to gets involved in that war by providing weapons to russia. for example, should china be banned with sanctions if you will. but germany per suppose that i'll take a leadership role and that those that us present by saws might have discussed this. and again, there should...
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i think in germany you have not are fighting. i think in germany you have got two _ are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific _ are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things - are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things going l have got two specific things going on, one is that inflation, like in other parts of the eurozone is still persistently high. in february it fell but it is still close to 9% which is obviously taxing worker's wallets. secondly, in germany, the country relies heavily on collective bargaining schemes. as those roll off over the course of the year, you are going to see more of these negotiations and possibly more strikes as people strive to get those wage increases that they feel they need. those wage increases that they feel the need. �* . they need. indeed, here in britain we have been _ they need. indeed, here in britain we have been dealing _ they need. indeed, here in britain we have been dealing with - they need. indeed, here in britain we have been dealing with a - they need. indeed, here in b
i think in germany you have not are fighting. i think in germany you have got two _ are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific _ are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things - are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things going l have got two specific things going on, one is that inflation, like in other parts of the eurozone is still persistently high. in february it fell but it is still close to 9% which is obviously taxing worker's...